Luxury

Laser technology has revolutionized the luxury industry, enabling the creation of crafted and personalized goods. Lasers have become essential tools to achieve meticulous designs and high-end customization of fine jewelry and complex timepieces.

The integration of laser technology presents several advantages in crafting luxury items:

  • Precision and Customization: Lasers provide high-end precision, facilitating the creation of intricate designs and personalized patterns.
  • Improved Efficiency and Reduced Material Waste: Laser processes reduce waste, bringing down production costs while maintaining meticulous craftsmanship.

Fundamental Applications of Laser Technology in Luxury Craftsmanship

Laser technology can be used for different applications when creating bespoke luxury items.

Luxury craftsmanship inherently involves high-end products requiring high precision and reliability. Ultrafast lasers have become the key to addressing these needs. Femtosecond lasers greatly enhance cutting and engraving quality, improving overall aesthetics combined with the versatility to treat every material from metals to fabrics and precious stones.

Ultrashort pulsed lasers are used to modify material surfaces and properties to respond to the ever-more sophisticated demands on design and textured appearance.

Laser technology is also used for engraving transparent QR codes onto delicate perfume bottles and glasses.

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